Korea Federation of SMEs Holds 'SME Love Sharing Concert' in Seoul
"We Will Continue the Spirit of Sharing Through Culture and the Arts"
The Korea Federation of SMEs and the SME Love Sharing Foundation announced that they held the "Lovely Concert SME Love Sharing Concert" on the 8th at Lotte Concert Hall in Songpa-gu, Seoul.
Since 2019, the Korea Federation of SMEs has been organizing nationwide tours to spread the spirit of love and cultural sharing within the SME community, and to provide cultural experiences for SMEs and small business owners who are unable to enjoy cultural activities due to their busy daily lives.
The Korea Federation of SMEs and the SME Love Sharing Foundation held the "Lovely Concert SME Love Sharing Concert" on the 8th at Lotte Concert Hall in Songpa-gu, Seoul. The Korea Federation of SMEs
View original imageThis concert was the second of five regional concerts scheduled for this year. It was attended by more than 1,400 people, including Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of the Korea Federation of SMEs, Oh Youngjoo, Minister of SMEs and Startups, the ambassadors to Korea from Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Uzbekistan, as well as representatives of SMEs and small business owners.
The concert featured performances by the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Baek Yunhak, known as the "dancing conductor," tenor Jin Sungwon, baritone Gil Byungmin, soprano Park Sunghui, soprano Kim Sunyoung, jazz vocalist Ko Ara, and the show choir group Harmonize. They performed well-known classical masterpieces, movie OSTs, and nostalgic pop songs, moving the audience with their music.
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Chairman Kim stated, "We prepared this concert to support SMEs, small business owners, and citizens who are exhausted from their busy daily lives, in celebration of Parents' Day." He added, "Going forward, the SME community will continue to carry on the spirit of love and sharing through culture and the arts."
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